When initial reports began to trickle out about Patrick Turner getting the boot in favor of Roberto Wallace and Marlon Moore, I thought my 53-man roster prediction from yesterday was in pretty good shape. It didn’t take long for the Dolphins to disagree with me though.

They decided to only keep three true guards by releasing Donald Thomas, who started 12 games last season. Despite bringing in Pat McQuistan in a trade yesterday, Lydon Murtha wasn’t let go, which suggest McQuistan will also be looked at as a guard, much like Nate Garner’s hybrid role, but don’t be surprised if the Dolphins look to add a tackle through the waiver wire.

Quentin Moses prevented his roster bubble from bursting once again, beating out special-teams contributor Erik Walden. But there’s no doubt, today’s biggest surprise was the release of David Martin, and John Nalbone making the team as the No. 2 tight end.

No, Martin didn’t do a whole lot in the preseason, but his past had most Dolphins related writers thinking he was a lock to make the team. It’s hard to believe the coaches and front office acutally think Nalbone is ready to step in and get extensive playing time, which would happen considering how many two tight end sets the Dolphins use.

That’s why my initial reaction to this is either the Dolphins plan to pick up another tight end through the waiver wire, acquire one through a trade, they have decided to run more three receiver sets, thus abandoning tight two end formations as their bread and butter, or they are planning to resign Martin after Week 1 to avoid paying him guaranteed money. I guess all we can do is stay tuned.

Without further ado, please welcome your 2010 Miami Dolphins! A full list of today’s cuts can be seen below the 53-man roster.